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Thursday on BPR:
Political analyst Chuck Todd
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral
Economic scholar & author Chuck Collins
Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem
Boston School Committee member Brendan Cardet Hernandez
We will be back at the BPL Studio as soon as we make some updates to the space. We will keep you posted
Recent segments
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                    'I May Destroy You' Is Unlike Anything Else On TV, Says Bob ThompsonThe show, which is written, co-directed and acted in by Michaela Coel, grapples with sexual assault.
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                    Shirley Leung: Brooks Brothers Bankruptcy Affects Massachusetts WorkersFour hundred employees will be laid off with no severance, Leung said.
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                    Federal Agents In Portland Make The US Look 'Autocratic,' Says Charlie SennottThe federal government's handling of protesters makes our country look like a place that limits freedom of expression, Sennott says.
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                    Singer-Songwriter Lori McKenna Talks “The Balladeer" and Her Love for Kitchen ConversationsThe Grammy Award-winner will be performing a livestream concert on Friday evening at Club Passim.
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                    Emily Rooney: Wearing A Mask Shouldn't Be A Political IssueMassachusetts guidelines advise people to wear face coverings, even outside, if they cannot keep their distance from others. Not everyone is doing that.
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                    Callie Crossley On The Re-purposing Of A Confederate Statue"It's really become a gathering space. I thought wow, what a way to reinvent in the moment," Crossley said.
Listen to previous shows
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                    BPR Full Show 10/23: For the PhoneFirst, your thoughts on Trump's latest comments about Hitler and a former general calling him a fascist. Jared Bowen, GBH executive arts editor, discusses AI operas and Manet at the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum.Michael Curry of the NAACP & Mass League of Community Health Centers discusses the gender gap in health center visits and Biden's last minute push for OTC birth control insurance coverage.Mike Madrid, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, discusses what both political parties get wrong about Latinos, and his book "The Latino Century."We read texts on the fall of Rudy Guiliani.Boston Globe travel writer Christopher Muther discusses the new citizenM hotel and a Land of Oz hidden in the Blue Ridge Mountains.Then, we ask what lengths you would go to retrieve a lost cell phone.
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                    Best Of BPR 10/23: Understanding The Latino Vote & American SexismToday: We talk with Mike Madrid, a co-founder of the anti-Trump Republican group Lincoln Project, and author of “The Latino Century”And, new rules proposed by the outgoing Biden administration that would make over-the-counter birth control free for insured Americans. We talk with Michael curry, CEO of the Mass League of Community Health Centers, about this -- and the sexism at play in this election.
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                    Best Of BPR 10/22: Women's Sports Wins And Losses & Karen Read On DatelineToday:NBC Sports Boston's Trenni Casey discusses the botched rollout of Boston's new National Womens Soccer League team, the Bos Nation FC, with their "too many balls" ad campaign.And, media maven Sue O'Connell -- who was at the Karen Read trial for NBC10 -- discusses the network's Dateline episode about John O'Keefe's death and the murder charges against Karen Read.
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                    BPR Full Show 10/22: Are We Ready To Elect A Woman President?We opened the lines to discuss how close the election is and if the country is ready to elect a woman Trenni Casey, NBC Sports Boston anchor/reporter, discussed the NWSL Boston's botched new team name rollout and the Patriots gone softSue O'Connell, political commentator NBC10, discussed the Karen Read Dateline episodeAhead of Susan G Komen's annual More Than Pink fundraiser this weekend, we talked with two local doctors Julie Palmer and Ann Partridge about breast cancer awareness and researchCNN's John King discussed the latest national political headlinesWe ended the show by talking about hugs
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                    Best Of BPR 10/21: "10 Years Of Disruptions" For Allston/I-90 Project & Landscapers Who LunchToday:W pull back the curtain on the legislature’s transportation committee with outgoing chair Rep. William Straus, and former assistant transportation secretary Chris Dempsey,And, a robust debate over lunch – we open the lines to ask listeners if they’re among the nearly 20% of Boston workers who say they skip lunch.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
